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  1. The latest article on Art & Reconciliation research is now out and available for free download.Featuring in a Special Issue of The International Journal of Transitional Justice, guest edited by Cynthia Cohen, on ‘Creative Approaches to Transitional Justice: Contributions of Arts and Culture’, the article by Tiffany Fairey and Rachel Kerr discusses two arts-based initiatives in Bosnia and ...

  2. The Art of Reconciliation was produced in collaboration with the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and City Of Charles Sturt by C44 and crewed by First Nations interns as part of the South Australian Film Corporation’s First Nations Screen Strategy 2020-2025.

  3. The Reconciliation Film Project is a collaborative initiative between the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada (Caring Society) and filmmaker Andrée Cazabon, who will produce a medium length documentary film (22 to 40 min) and an accompanying multi-media children’s response campaign to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)'s Report.

  4. 31 déc. 2021 · The drums are adorned with images of a wolf, raven and a frog — which reflect a trio for concept groups representing the air, land and water, as well as elders, adults and youth who, in turn, have ties to the past, present, future. “It’s also a reflection around the land back aspect of reconciliation,” Newman said.

  5. Art & Reconciliation: Conflict, Culture and Community is a multi-year, collaborative and inter-disciplinary research project that ran from 2016-2019.It was funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of the Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security (PaCCS) research programme and Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).

  6. The Power of Laughter (Maskwesiwin Papiwin) Filmmakers: Jolène Chachai, Stella Chachai This film talks about the pride of being a woman. This is the fifth film in a six part series of short films on the theme of reconciliation. These films are produced by young Indigenous filmmakers with the help of Wapikoni Mobile. For over ten years, Wapikoni Mobile has been working […]

  7. Others still seek to reclaim the concept of reconciliation, re-framing it as a creative, unpredictable, emergent process synonymous with artistic approaches. This research seeks to explore these multiple conceptions of reconciliation while examining the role of the arts in its processes. ‘Arts should not be about replaying the obvious ...